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Where is the $3 million for us?

Trevor Coultspil's Germany veterans ask the Sussexes to stay away from Invictus Games

and , also known as the Sussexes, are preparing for their first public appearance since their near-catastrophic car chase in New York.

The couple is set to host the Invictus Games in Dusseldorf, Germany next month.

The event, which will start on September 9th, holds even more significance as it coincides with the first anniversary of 's passing.

The sports games will run through the 16th.

As part of their plan, Markle intends to host an emotional farewell show for families and competitors on the final day of the games.

Following this, is expected to deliver a closing speech, according to the German publication Rheinische Post.

However, Trevor Coultspil, a source close to the situation, reveals that veterans and others associated with the Invictus Games are urging Harry and Meghan to stay away.

Trevor suggests that Harry's motivation for attending the games is to receive an award during the closing ceremonies, which will be presented by herself.

The veterans, however, believe that distancing themselves from Harry would spell the end for him.

It seems that the focus of the Invictus Games has shifted more towards the Harkles (a combination of Harry and Markle's names) rather than the veterans themselves.

Adding fuel to the fire, Trevor also points out that the Sussexes have not made any financial contributions to the Invictus Games.

Given the uncertainty surrounding their upcoming movie, which many predict will be a flop or may never even be produced, Trevor questions why they haven't donated the promised $3 million to the cause.

Furthermore, Archwell's financial statement indicates that they had approximately $10 million in donations remaining at the end of 2020.

The lack of support for Harry's beloved Invictus project raises eyebrows and leaves some wondering about their true intentions.

Critics argue that it is time for the Invictus Games to distance themselves from Harry and find someone who genuinely cares about the cause, rather than using it for publicity or feel-good therapy.

The audacity of the Sussexes to even consider attending the games, especially after previously skipping a wounded veteran's ceremony to attend a Lion King performance and mingle with celebrities, is seen as a display of their shamelessness.

In other news, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are being advised to provide fans with an authentic glimpse into their lives in order to maintain their popularity.

A royal expert suggests that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex should take a page out of the Kardashians' book and venture into reality TV.

The Kardashian family's own show has been on air for almost two decades, catapulting them to superstardom.

Harry and Meghan have already shared aspects of their post-royal life through their Netflix docuseries.

However, Kinsey Schofield, a royal expert and host of the To Die For Daily podcast, believes they should take it a step further.

Schofield suggests that people are captivated by soap operas and that the couple has previously come across as inauthentic.

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